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The Memory Of Water (film)
''The Memory of Water'' () is a 2015 Chilean drama film written and directed by Matías Bize. It was screened in the Venice Days section at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. It won the Colón de Oro for best director at the 2015 Festival de Cine Iberoamericano de Huelva. Plot Amanda (played by Elena Anaya) and Javier (played by Benjamín Vicuña) separate after the death of their son. Each of them tries to rebuild their life in their own way: she through grief, and he through escapism. Together, they embark on a journey that could bring them back together as a couple, but they also come to realize that love alone is not enough to overcome the tragedy they have experienced. Cast * Elena Anaya as Amanda * Benjamín Vicuña as Javier * Néstor Cantillana as Marcos * Sergio Hernández as Pedro * Silvia Marty as Mónica * Etienne Bobenrieth - Hernán * Antonia Zegers Antonia Zegers Oportot (born 29 June 1972) is a Chilean actress. She has an extensive car ...
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Matías Bize
Matías Bize (born Santiago, Chile, 9 August 1979) is a Chilean film director, producer and screenwriter. He has won important independent film awards including the Espiga de Oro for ''In Bed'' at the 2005 Valladolid International Film Festival in Spain, and a Goya Award in 2011 for ''The Life of Fish''. Biography Source: Bize studied at San Juan Evangelista School in Santiago, Chile and then at the Chilean Film School. He made his first short films as a student: ''Carla and Max'' and ''Last Night'' (Spanish: La Noche Anterior) both in 1999 and ''The People are Waiting'' (Spanish: La Gente Está Esperando) in 2000. In 2002, at the age of 23 and not yet a graduate, he directed his first feature-length film, ''Saturday'' (Spanish: Sábado), a real time film. His short film ''Last Night'' was a prequel to ''Saturday'', starring the same actors (Blanca Lewin and Víctor Montero) in the same roles. ''Saturday'', a tragicomedy about a wedding cancelled at the last minute, had its ...
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Silvia Marty
Silvia Marty (born 10 July 1980 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain) is a Spanish actress, dancer and singer. Silvia became famous for playing Ingrid Muñoz in the Spanish TV series ''Un paso adelante'', along with actors like Mónica Cruz, Beatriz Luengo, Pablo Puyol, Dafne Fernández, and Lola Herrera. She is a member of the Upa dance musical group, which consist of young actors from the Spanish series Un paso adelante ''Un paso adelante'' (''One Step Forward'') is a Spanish TV drama similar to the American 1980s TV series '' Fame''. It was originally broadcast on Spanish channel Antena 3 from 2002 to 2005. It has also been a huge success in Spanish-speaking c ... and also presented the "XIII premios unión de actores". Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Marty, Sylvia 1980 births Living people Spanish television actresses Spanish female dancers Actresses from Barcelona Singers from Barcelona 21st-century Spanish singers 21st-century Sp ...
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2010s Chilean Films
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Chilean Drama Films
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2015 Films
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2015 Drama Films
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Alba Flores
Alba González Villa (born October 27, 1986), known professionally as Alba Flores, is a Spanish actress. She is best known for her roles as Saray Vargas in '' Locked Up'' and Nairobi in ''Money Heist''. Early life and education Alba Flores is the only daughter of musician and composer Antonio Flores and Ana Villa, a theatrical producer. Her family consists of Romani performers, musicians, and actors: She is the granddaughter of Lola Flores, known as "La Faraona" ("The Pharaoh"), niece of singers Lolita Flores and Rosario Flores, and cousin of actress Elena Furiase. Her paternal grandfather, referred to as "El Pescaílla" was also a Spanish singer and guitarist, and is considered to be one of the fathers of Catalan Rumba. She is Romani. Alba studied dramatic interpretation from the age of thirteen, with secondary training in piano performance. In her brief career onstage, she performed in a number of roles, most notably in ''Luna de miel en Hiroshima'' (Honeymoon in Hiroshima) ...
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Antonia Zegers
Antonia Zegers Oportot (born 29 June 1972) is a Chilean actress. She has an extensive career in cinema, with participation in some of the most awarded Chilean films such as '' Tony Manero'' (2008), ''Post mortem'' (2010), '' La vida de los peces'' (2010), '' No'' (2012), '' El club'' (2015), ''A Fantastic Woman'' (2017), winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and ''El Conde'' (2023). Biography and career Daughter of the prominent gynecologist Fernando Zegers Hochschild and Mónica Oportot Salbach, an adventurous Buddhist photographer, she studied at the Saint George's school in Santiago and later entered the Gustavo Meza Theater School, currently the Teatro Imagen. She has a younger sister, Emilia. She has made her career on Chilean National Television in telenovelas such as ''Iorana'', ''La Fiera'', ''Romané'', ''Pampa Illusion'', ''El circo de las Montini'', ''Puertas adentro'', ''Los Pincheira'', ''Amor por accidente'' among others. She has said that ...
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Sergio Hernández (actor)
Sergio Fernando Hernández Albrecht (born 27 April 1945) is a Chilean actor. He has performed in more than sixty films since 1971. Due to the coup Hernández left Chile in 1973 and worked in film and theater in Europe. He returned to Chile in 1986. Selected filmography References External links * 1957 births Living people Chilean male film actors Chilean male telenovela actors Chilean male television actors Chilean television personalities 20th-century Chilean male actors 21st-century Chilean male actors People from Arica {{Chile-actor-stub ...
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Elena Anaya
Elena Anaya Gutiérrez (born 17 July 1975) is a Spanish actress. She garnered public recognition in Spain for her performance in ''Sex and Lucia'' (2001), which also earned her a nomination to the Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress. She starred in ''The Skin I Live In'' (2011), for which she won the Goya Award for Best Actress. She is also known for her roles as one of Count Dracula, Dracula's Brides of Dracula, brides in ''Van Helsing (film), Van Helsing'' (2004), the Spanish tourist in ''Room in Rome'' (2010) and Doctor Poison in ''Wonder Woman (2017 film), Wonder Woman'' (2017). Early life Anaya was born in Palencia, Spain. She is the youngest of three children. Her mother, Elena (Nena), is a housewife who later owned a boarding house in Palencia. Her father, Juan José Anaya Gómez (1934–2011), was an industrial engineer. Career Anaya moved to Cádiz to train as an actress, after which she landed roles in ''África (film), África'' and ''Familia (1996 film), Familia ...
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Néstor Cantillana
Néstor Igor Cantillana (born July 19, 1975 in Santiago, Chile, Santiago) is a Chilean actor in theater, movies and TV. Life and career Cantillana's grandmother was a communist and later she practiced the evangelic religion and he grew up under that doctrine until 12 years old in Curicó. He used to play the piano in the local church. He studied in the theater academy of Fernando González. Since 1994 he has participated in theater work such as ''Historia de la Sangre'' (1995), ''Calígula'' (1998), ''Hamlet'' (2000) and ''La Herencia'' (2000). In 1995, Cantillana traveled to the Canadian city of Montreal with the play "Historia de la Sangre". The following year, 1996, he participated in the same play in Berlin, a city where he would return that same year with the play ''La misión''. In 1998, the actor would return to Germany to present the same play in Munich, Bonn and Stuttgart. In 1996, Cantillana received the award for best actor for his role in the play ''Despertar de Pr ...
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